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Logical Fallacies for Kids

Outsmart Bad Reasoning and Catch Silly Arguments!

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Logical Fallacies for Kids

By: Quinn Voss
Narrated by: Ivan Busenius
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Think Smarter, Argue Better, and Never Be Fooled Again!
Have you ever heard someone say, “You have to do this because everyone else is doing it!” or “If you don’t share, you’re a bad person!”? That’s bad reasoning—tricks people use to win arguments. But now, you can learn how to spot these mistakes and think smarter!

What’s Inside?

  • 50 Common Fallacies Explained Simply – Learn the most common thinking mistakes people make, like the “Straw Man,” “Slippery Slope,” and “Bandwagon” fallacies, so no one can fool you.
  • Easy-to-Understand Examples – Each fallacy is explained with fun, everyday situations kids can relate to.
  • Practice Games – Try spotting fallacies in real-life situations and test your skills.
  • How to Win Arguments the Smart Way – Learn to think clearly, explain your ideas better, and stand up for what’s right.

Why This Audiobook Matters

  • Helps You Think Clearly – Don’t be tricked by bad reasoning.
  • Builds Confidence – Learn how to speak up and ask good questions.
  • Makes Learning Fun – Full of simple, interesting lessons that help you get smarter.

By the end of this audiobook, you’ll be a pro at spotting tricky arguments—at school, at home, and even on TV!

Perfect for curious kids, young debaters, and anyone who wants to spot bad arguments and think smarter. A must-have resource for parents and teachers looking to build strong reasoning skills in kids. Add to cart now and start the journey to clearer thinking!

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Quinn Voss makes learning logic fun and easy for kids! With clear explanations and real-life examples, this audiobook teaches how to spot bad arguments and think critically. Ivan Busenius brings great energy to the narration, keeping it engaging from start to finish. A fantastic tool for parents, teachers, or any kid who wants to argue smarter and think sharper.

Smart, Fun, and Perfect for Young Critical Thinker

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This audiobook is a fantastic tool for teaching kids how to spot weak arguments and think more clearly. The explanations are simple and engaging, making tricky ideas easy to grasp. It uses fun examples that kids can relate to, so they stay interested and actually learn. The tone is playful and encouraging, not dry or too serious. A great resource for parents, teachers, or anyone wanting to help kids build strong thinking skills in a world full of confusing messages.

Fun, Clever Way to Help Kids Think Critically

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This book was super fun and easy to understand. It talks about the silly mistakes people make when they argue, and how to spot them. I didn’t know that things like blaming others quickly or changing the topic are actual types of bad reasoning. The book breaks them down in a funny and simple way, which made me smile while listening. It felt like I was learning something really smart without getting bored.

One part really stuck with me—it was about when people try to win arguments by making others feel guilty instead of using real facts. That happened to me recently when I was helping my younger brother with homework. He told me I should do his assignment just because I’m the older sister and “should always help.” After listening to the book, I told him that’s not a good reason and helped him learn it instead. It actually made our talk better, and he laughed when I told him he was using a “silly argument.”

Helped Me and My Little Brother Think Better Toget

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I picked this up thinking it’d be a fun way to introduce some basic reasoning skills to my 10-year-old. I didn’t expect her to start catching my flawed arguments during dinner! The best part is that it’s done in such a fun, playful way that kids don’t feel like they’re being lectured. Instead, it makes thinking critically seem like a superpower. It’s also sparked some hilarious conversations in the car. Honestly, I learned a few things myself.

My Kid Caught Me in a Fallacy!

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I grabbed this for my kid and ended up enjoying it just as much! It breaks down tricky stuff like logical fallacies in a way that’s easy to follow and actually kinda fun. Now we catch those silly arguments everywhere, family dinners, school debates, you name it.

Getting Smarter One Silly Argument at a Time

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I was surprised at how engaging this book was for my kids. It takes tricky concepts and makes them simple to understand, with examples that actually make sense. My kids are already pointing out bad arguments at the dinner table; exactly what I hoped for!

Fun and Educational

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I bought this book for my ten-year-old because he’s super curious and always asking “why” during debates at home. I didn’t expect it to become a favorite, but he ended up reading it cover to cover. Now he’s pointing out weak arguments on TV and even in family conversations. What I liked most is how simple and clear everything is. The examples are funny and easy to relate to, and the drawings really helped keep him interested. He’s even used what he learned during school discussions. I’ve noticed him becoming more confident and thoughtful when he shares his opinions. Honestly, I wish I had this book growing up. It’s a great way to teach kids how to think for themselves.

My Kid Now Calls Out Bad Arguments

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This was a surprisingly entertaining and useful listen—not just for kids, but adults too. The examples were clear and relatable, which made the concepts easy to remember. I especially liked how it turned common arguments into teachable moments. It’s a great way to help kids recognize faulty thinking while building their own confidence in how they speak and reason. Definitely a smart pick for families and classrooms.

Fun Way to Build Sharper Thinking

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This audiobook about fallacies for kids appears to be cute and exciting. I admire the author for sharing with us that we are all superheroes; in fact, we all possess some skills that others don’t have. We don’t know it yet, but it's true. I agree with the author that some people want to trick people into winning an argument. Reading every day makes people smarter, and it makes sense because we gain knowledge that helps others grow or become smarter. IF we play fun games like puzzles, it excites us and it can make us smarter. I love this audiobook.

Fun Superhero book

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This book was fun and smart at the same time. It teaches kids how to spot bad arguments and silly reasoning in a way that's easy to get. I listened with my daughter, and we both learned a lot. It explains tricky ideas in simple words, and the examples are easy to follow. I was surprised how much even I learned from it, not just her.
One part that really stuck with me was about the "straw man" fallacy. It reminded me of a recent argument I had with my son about screen time. He told me, “You just don’t want me to have fun!” when all I said was to take a break. After hearing the story in the book, he actually said, “Oh, I was doing that straw man thing.” It made us laugh and talk about it more calmly. I loved that moment—we both learned something and felt closer.

Helping My Kids (and Me) Think Better

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